
Chrome and Community: Inside the 34th Annual Road Kings Charity Car Show 2025
Under an overcast sky at Johnny Carson Park, the heart of Burbank comes alive with chrome, color, and community spirit. The 34th Annual Road Kings Charity Car Show transforms this peaceful park into a dazzling showcase of automotive history, where over 300 classic vehicles draw thousands of admirers while serving a greater purpose. What makes this event extraordinary isn"t just the meticulously restored hot rods or the gleaming vintage treasures—it"s the people behind them. The Road Kings, established in 1952 with just 17 members, have built something remarkable: a car club where passion meets philanthropy. Every dollar raised goes directly back to Burbank charities, continuing a tradition that has contributed approximately $1 million to local causes since the early 1990s. As we wander between rows of Nomads, Mustangs, and El Caminos with their hoods proudly raised, we discover that each vehicle carries not just passengers but stories. We meet original Road Kings member Jim Miles, who recalls racing his "49 Ford with a built flathead engine. We chat with Chris Jacobs about his journey from Overhaulin" to hosting Mecum Auctions. Burbank council members share how these community gatherings strengthen the city"s social fabric during challenging times. The beauty of the Road Kings show extends beyond metal and motors—it"s in watching three generations of a family admire a "57 Chevy together, in seeing friendships renewed over shared memories of first cars, and in witnessing a community celebrate what makes them unique while giving back to those in need. Whether you"re a dedicated gearhead who can identify every engine modification or simply someone who appreciates beauty, craftsmanship and community spirit, the Road Kings Charity Car Show reminds us what happens when passion drives purpose. Come see where Burbank"s heart and heritage meet on four wheels. Support the show
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